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“Curiously Quaffable” is the motto of the Dennis Beer Company, and although the company has only being going for a few years, there is a wealth of experience amongst the brewers that shows in their product. They describe their beers as “Big and Interesting” with adventurous ingredients and delicious flavours.

The frontrunner “Rocket Science” beers can be found at craft beer pubs around Sydney – check their website for Dennis locations.

I sampled the “Mad Hatter”, an American-style IPA, at the “Quarryman” in Pyrmont. This is cloudy, deep amber and with an aroma of hop and citrus. The taste is remarkable for its fruitiness – lots of bitter orange with hints of pear and passionfruit. There is also a long, satisfying bitter hop finish. With 6.4% ABV, I finally realised why it’s called the “Mad Hatter”. This beer is also infused with tea to give it extra flavours, a great piece of brewing practice, and hence its theme – the Mad Hatter from the tea party in “Alice in Wonderland”.

The “Obi Wan Shinobi”, also in the “Rocket Science” range, is a Japanese-inspired Belgian Witbier, or Wheatbeer, based on wheat malt rather than barley malt. This was on tap at the Union Hotel, Newtown, and is a beer made with added ginger, lemongrass and citrus. It is a cloudy, orange-amber ale with a gloriously fruity aroma and a superb taste of citrus and bitter hop, with hints of spice, fennel and minerals. This is definitely one of my favourite beers. It is 5.5% ABV.

Of course, the name of this beer is a play on the name of the Star Wars character, Obi-Wan Kenobi. With all this “Rocket Science” and hints of space travel, I thought it was time to check out a few space facts.

Rocketdyne F-1 engine at the Powerhouse Museum

There it was at the Powerhouse Museum in Ultimo, Sydney – a real F-1 rocket engine. Five of these were used to power the lift-off stage of the Saturn V rocket that first took man to the moon in 1969. The jet exhaust nozzle is big enough to drive a truck into, and the thrust at launch was a little less than 700 tonnes – per engine.

The power output of this first stage from all five engines of the Saturn V was 60 gigawatts. To fully grasp how awesomely massive this really is, that is more power than the total peak electricity output from ALL power stations combined across AUSTRALIA!

Please look for the “Rocket Science” beers from Dennis in Sydney venues – they also have a DIPA (Double India Pale Ale) as well as a Porter called “The Italian Job”. It’s flavour measured in gigawatts. What?

Update March 2015 : Sampled the “Californian” Summer Ale at the Sydney Rowing Club, Abbotsford. What an amazing venue this place is, with panoramic views of the Parramatta River, a superb menu with many seafood specialities, and a number of excellent craft beers. The Rocket Science “Californian” Summer Ale was on tap – 4.5% ABV and beautifully hop-driven with lemon, lime and passionfruit notes all with a deep amber-gold colour. Beam me back there anytime, Scotty.